This is the only new show I watch. It is very good, I think it is very well directed and acted. It is also realistic in the observation of human nature.

3:47 pm October 21, 2009

Dave wrote:

I haven't seen this show yet, but based on these reviews it sounds like a great show. I've read the reviews each week and at the end of each recap I said to myself "This sounds like a good show, I must watch it next week." Then I never think of it or get around to it and the next thing I know the following week's review is here. That's fine though, it makes for a great read. Without having seen an episode to know for sure if the show exceeds the quality of the review or if Miss Toepfer's intreiguing reviews paint a picture of a much better show than the network actually delivers, I must commend her on a very comprehensive inturpetation of the program. I enjoy reading her posting on this show every week to the point that it even standing alone from the show the recap is very well written, interesting and enjoyable to the point it's a solid little story on it's own merits. Great work!

8:24 pm October 21, 2009

TV Obsessed wrote:

I think what Alicia did was right, and now she understands her situation better. She realizes how it feels to be the person doing the revealing, so she understands the position of the current State Attorney. Sarah's life is pretty much ruined now along with her husbands and Alicia understands that as well. Full review of the episode.

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